Fly-half Jiuta Lutumailagi kicked one penalty, one drop goal and four conversions.

Team manager Joseph Browne said the players have left the win behind and were focused on the remaining matches in the competition.

"The performance (against Force A) was much more cohesive than last week's game against the Reds.

"We are still very much in the running and will not let today's (Monday) win get to our heads.

"The boys are focused. No alcohol."

Force A head coach Dwayne Nestor said his side was disappointed to see its unbeaten run come to an end after beating Queensland A (29-23) and Junior Japan (61-6) in the early rounds of the competition.

"We played some very good rugby in the first-half today," he told oceaniarugby.com.

"We put them under pressure, we had the bulk of the territory and I believe we were unlucky to go in trailing at half-time.

"Unfortunately, in the second-half we weren't accurate with our execution, we made too many easy mistakes and we allowed them to dominate the contact area and from there we were playing catch-up."

The Warriors will play Waratahs A U20 side on Friday before taking on Junior Japan on March 18.

The Rupeni Nasiga-skippered side will then face new inclusion Argentina Pampas XV on March 23 in Sydney.